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Examines criminal activity within the professions, organizations, and businesses. Theories discussing the etiology of these acts are considered as well as perspectives regarding their control.

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A Question of Law [Audio] Speaker(s): Dr Chaloka Beyani, Professor Julia Black, Professor Emily Jackson, Dr Peter Ramsay | Should we be allowed the right to die? Can the UK do more to prevent international human rights abuses? What can the law do to prevent another recession? Are juries worth having? Tweet your questions to @LSELaw using #LSElaw. Chaloka Beyani is United Nations special rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons. Julia Black is director of the Law and Financial Markets Project. Emily Author(s): No creator set

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Business as usual for Siemens in Russia March 26 - Russian President Vladimir Putin praises the head of the German engineering group, Siemens, for continuing to invest in Russia. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Prof. Charles Lada - "The Search for Stellar Origins from Antiquity to the 21st Century" Prof. Charles J. Lada
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Most of what we know about the origins of stars and planets we have learned in the past quarter century, yet the question of stellar origins is among the oldest in astronomy. In this lecture I will review ideas and concepts about the nature of stars and stellar origins from the ancient Greeks to Newton and then to William Herschel whoAuthor(s): No creator set

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HEA300 Health in Public Education #08 Sp14 A 14 week two unit class taught by Robin Sinks for classroom teachers, health educators and people who are interested in health.
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